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    Raijintek Unveils 2 New Cpu Coolers

    Raijintek Unveils the the Nemesis & Themis EVO CPU coolers, both featuring 8mm heatpipes for ultimate heat dissipation.
    The Raijintek Nemesis, is the Halo CPU air cooler available from Raijintek. Equipped with two 140mm fans the Nemesis is designed for ultra high end overclocking applications. With a multitude of socket compatibility and excellent heat dissipation, managing over 200Watts easily. Six 8mm heatpipes allow for superior cooling performance and with the fans pre-installed the Nemesis is quick to mount too. The Nemesis can cool even the most demanding of CPU setups and applications.



    Specifications:
    - Dimension: 140(W) x 130(D) x 166.5(H) mm
    - Weight 1050g
    - Heatsink: Patented Copper base. Fins - Aluminum Alloy soldering
    - Fan Voltage Rating: 12V (0.13 Amp)
    - Fan Starting Voltage: 7V
    - Fan Speed - 600 ~ 1000 R.P.M. (PWM) - 1000 R.P.M. (w/o PWM)
    - Air Flow - 70.2 CFM (Max.), 1 fan
    - Noise Level: 23 dBA

    49.99 British Pounds inc VAT.

    The Raijintek Themis EVO builds on the success of the previous Themis CPU Cooler. Offering 100% nickel plated copper construction and a larger heatsink for a bigger area of heat dissipation. Delivering solid cooling performance is a range of CPU socket types. The Themis EVO packs a total of four 8mm heatpipes to efficiently dissipate heat form the CPU, allowing for a cooling operating temperature. Designed for high end applications the Themis EVO is redefining CPU aircooling.



    Specifications:

    Dimensions: 122x82x165 mm
    Weight: 614 g [Heat Sink Only]
    Thermal Resistance: 0.11 C/W

    Heat Sink:
    - Base Material CPU Direct Contact [C.D.C.]
    - Fin Material Aluminum Alloy Solder-less fins assembly Nickel

    Heat-pipe :
    - SPEC F8mm
    - Q'ty 4 pcs

    Fan :

    - Dimension [WxHxD] 120x120x25 mm
    - Voltage Rating 12V
    - Starting Voltage 7 V
    - Speed 1000~1500 RPM [PWM controlled]
    - Bearing Type Sleeve Bearing
    - Air Flow 43.8~65.68 CFM
    - Air Pressure 1.0~2.24 mmH2O
    - Life Expectance 40,000 hrs
    - Noise Level 24.53 dBA [Max.]
    - Connector 4 pin with PWM

    27.95 British Pounds inc VAT.
    Last edited by testman78; 02-06-2014 at 05:59 AM.

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    This is a total SPAM fail. There's not even a link where we can buy this thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcnbns View Post
    This is a total SPAM fail. There's not even a link where we can buy this thing.
    Are you sure about this?
    http://www.caseking.de/shop/catalog/...mm::26060.html
    http://www.caseking.de/shop/catalog/...mm::26059.html

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    Still PR spam.

    Nemesis weight?

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    So basically a Noctua NH-D14 ripoff and yet another single fan tower cooler as if there weren't enough already. How is this news? Gotta agree with the other posters and call PR spam on this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Linchpin View Post
    So basically a Noctua NH-D14 ripoff and yet another single fan tower cooler as if there weren't enough already. How is this news? Gotta agree with the other posters and call PR spam on this one.
    8mm heatpipes are new - most/all other CPU coolers have only 6mm. I can see only 5 heatpipes on the Nemesis though, not 6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlindFreddie View Post
    8mm heatpipes are new - most/all other CPU coolers have only 6mm. I can see only 5 heatpipes on the Nemesis though, not 6.
    8mm heatpipes have been around for years, not new at all
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    I'm interested in the first one...but maybe when I'll change the TRUE I'll go for an AIO LC cooler
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